KILLED AND INJURED
ADDITIONAL REPORTS
The following are additional notifications, of casualties as a. result of the earthquake:— L . . DEAD. DaUey,- Elizabeth Anne (27), -wife of S. -"G.; Dallcy, Wadcstown, Welling- ' '■" -torn- '■'•■■ ■■'. ' ■■'. •"'■ :' .'' Schmqll; ErriesV George, husband of . ,:. Mary: ;Sehmoll, ;j Daniel . street, .'; ', .Wellington. -. ■ ■ AiTowsmith, Margaret (51), of Napier, died at Waipukurau Hospital. Williams, Kate, ; (90) V died in Hospital ... from injuries received-.in-St..-John'3 ■. Cathcdrali.Bartlett, Mary Hodge (49), widow, youngest sister of T. and D. Cal- .'•' dow, ■ Church, street, Onehunga. .. Berry, Myra G. (29), wife of Harry Berry, 18, Wcllesley road, Napier. "Lofty" Young, killed in a tunnel at Mohaka, 'Wairoa. Hookings, Eliza Jane (79), wife of J. . Hookings, Summer street, Ppnsonby, Auckland. Rundle, Ethel Mary'(Mrs.), of Green^ : '..' meadows; wife of J. H. Bundle and ■daughter of Mrs. Hookings. Heath," Eunice; reported; killed at Napier. . ;..:, . " ' •• ; . Gannaway, Norraan Baxter. (2), son: of ' 11. W. Gannaway, 118, Shakespeare , ...road, Napier.'. .■..')" •", .: .'.': " Walker, Samuel (37), single, Napier Hospital employee. f ' Venablcs, Stanley; George (10), of Clivc^ body found ili hospital. t! '. Grant, Frederick James (16J), 6, "Vigor Brown street; body found in Technical School., '.; • ■' ■ .-.-• Johnson, William George (42), married; .employed by M'Gruers, Ltd. Of thirteen bodies found in Napier yesterday-eight wore unidentified, j
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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 34, 10 February 1931, Page 11
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197KILLED AND INJURED Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 34, 10 February 1931, Page 11
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